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1. A method for detecting damages of a touch display panel, wherein the touch display panel comprises a plurality of sensing pads and a plurality of signal lines, the method comprising: selecting at least one first device of the sensing pads and the signal lines as a device under test (DUT); applying a first voltage to the DUT and receiving a feedback signal from the DUT, wherein the feedback signal comprises voltage information or capacitance information of the DUT; and determining whether the DUT is damaged according to the feedback signal, wherein the method further comprises applying a direct-current (DC) voltage to the DUT and receiving the voltage information of the DUT, and determining whether DUT is shorted according to the voltage information, and applying a load free driving (LFD) signal to the DUT and receiving the capacitance information of the DUT, and determining whether DUT is open itself according to the capacitance information.
2. The method for detecting the damages of the touch display panel according to claim 1, wherein the step of determining whether the DUT is damaged according to the feedback signal comprising: determining whether the DUT is open itself according to the capacitance information.
3. The method for detecting the damages of the touch display panel according to claim 2, wherein the capacitance information comprises a capacitance value between the DUT and a reference device, and the reference device is selected from the adjacent sensing pads or the adjacent signal lines.
4. The method for detecting the damages of the touch display panel according to claim 3, wherein the capacitance value is a first capacitance value in a normal state and a second capacitance value in an abnormal state, and the first capacitance value is larger than the second capacitance value.
5. The method for detecting the damages of the touch display panel according to claim 1, wherein the step of determining whether the DUT is damaged according to the feedback signal comprising: determining whether the DUT is shorted to the adjacent sensing pads or the adjacent signal lines according to the voltage information.
6. The method for detecting the damages of the touch display panel according to claim 5, wherein the voltage information comprises a voltage difference value between the DUT and a reference device, and the reference device is selected from the adjacent sensing pads or the adjacent signal lines.
7. The method for detecting the damages of the touch display panel according to claim 6, wherein the voltage difference value is a first voltage difference value in a normal state and a second voltage difference value in an abnormal state, and the first voltage difference value is larger than the second voltage difference value.
8. The method for detecting the damages of the touch display panel according to claim 1, further comprising: selecting at least one second device of the sensing pads and the signal lines as a reference device, wherein the capacitance information comprises a capacitance value between the DUT and the reference device, and the voltage information comprises a voltage difference value between the DUT and the reference device.
9. The method for detecting the damages of the touch display panel according to claim 8, wherein the reference device is adjacent to the DUT.
10. The method for detecting the damages of the touch display panel according to claim 8, further comprising: applying a second voltage to the reference device.
11. The method for detecting the damages of the touch display panel according to claim 8, further comprising: making the reference device be in a floating state or in a high impedance state.
12. The method for detecting the damages of the touch display panel according to claim 1, wherein the signal lines are source lines or gate lines of the touch display panel.
13. The method for detecting the damages of the touch display panel according to claim 1, further comprising: switching a switch circuit to apply the first voltage to the DUT or receive the feedback signal from the DUT.
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September 30, 2025
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